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Highland Park Press, 24 Aug 1939, p. 4

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1. In the put, secrehriul work ha been rounded somewhat as I “girl's Job." Today, it is definitely a very important part of the edu- cation ot 1 business mun. Impor- tant executives many times use shorthand at their deskn. in confer- we", or in the court room, etc. 2. The young man who taken I business position as I "enotrrapher is usually on assist-M to tbn impor- tant omeitsl. He writes the letters of his employer Ind thus Us entree to the innermost Nets of the bus- iness. He has an opportunity to absorb a van ttmount of inform-- tion that goes to no one else in the organization. 3. Male Manon-pliers learn I business rapidly Ind in detail; they are always in line for more impor- tant positions, This in especially true in politics or in public service. Many important men in government positions owe their luccus to their knowledge of .hovtttnnd which start ed them on their enr..rtb. There are lever-l muons why the young mun who is wide-nuke to the possibilities of bulinen employmnt should be interested in Inning shorthand and secretari-l work, and, brieitr, here are some of them not forth with a View to their npplicn- tion to business employment: _ 4. Young men union-pm" can attend eonfereneetr, conventi o n a , stockholders' meeting, out; they He 5. Mule monograph".- Ire rel-- tively "arte-tut in in compnrilon with female stenotrmphers--artd for this "non the demand for them is httouweeb.uenryeitimueelhtlo¢onneeeeauudem to divorce politie- from relief; it rejected administration clone to plunge the notion Itill deeper into “pump priminz“ dahta and dsNitw, it "rught to one the tax burden which beer so heavily on the moulds“ of workers nnd union, end it altered other uncommon" to II] citizen: who pre- fer "pr-tati" government to my Iyuom of rule by pressure group- erul Wrestler-tie decree. mrt.anuau-ut,tureeoedu-ehto-d. Deep": rejection of fresh spending pleas, the union ennui-lied e new high In appropri-tiona. it deleyed or ignored verioue manner which might have benched recovery by encouraging the "employment of idle funds end idle men. It left urlonl term and labor problem with- out adequate solution. Then things mey or may not be eorreeted in later neuiom. Bat what e-iiiiaitriinra-sGtut,stu-e.ct--heerrd It: Mae-z “ell demon-trend that. under our - " - ed blame. it is I coordinate end not e sub-lenient but of govern- There in 'I definite shortage of male Itenognplleru and "semtartets, not only in biz-luau but la tourn- ment Janice. Sewn! Civil Sanka examinations have been held for mule sstenotrraphers only. in m-ny instances preferred to young women. a" y"..- In all this the people spin no hope for I return to the progress and pro-parity which America "titrred under our tried Ind proved form of remnant-tin government. Male Stenographers Are in Great Demand 'tei-tr-na-mir-ttttBo-dt'--' "tir-tof-ttuc roooftenth-asdemdthrirueuuttver- -atMttti-totheR-ttvebmrreh,orbonmdm-ratlrtothrd- mnad.oeatrroirttod ems-holdu- and organised mm (mm. That in why the "and or! th. Conmu which "and, odd “I tut nation " Washington bu tron-ed such widuprcgd inure" throughout chum "e,t-e-tt_duto.eurea-ttr-t. "atmditi-3ird-_aatd,1.tHeFwoehn, [Mom "tI-ge-rt-horrid-thor-vet-ht-e-tts" I“; I‘d] iicGaTiriiui kahuna duty in to the people not. to pointed once-Iona" - foe m “peril-ell.- at! m a (In man. amGgtmtgrtBrtJRNt+mtPEorNat 'l'tdate.."rptt Uta-Who 1&1!“an alibi-“lob‘oP-qlo. Ib-o-ot-a-ot-o.-'.-----.- 'r-a-r-cr-r-- Kiting", ...: {alum ie men-cm. to the - wuhrfl-‘hnfl-m‘thIâ€"u _eefrttrtieyre" Md-.aetuPv.'er. 'N.r.-H-.tk.idt- inn-[Mud uni-d - Muwmgmg=A§upugmm$ AuM:MM.G-DM .AlI-IJo-H- noun" _ Pad-r lune. Yin ttAr't8'1t'tttiAl v "m- iriieErhrCtuite Lt - Bushy. It'd-y. My lhnhy Coon-. t m tti All!!! " n " ruby. BIO-MI! tsunami-y In The I“: '17!an Ann- -e, PttrircuyrVtrftt, 'ee - -riiiFicii"iGGGGl "(mm - i.TtiiCii"cutiiio If». tit mum," roman . "an no... the In..." T.ATRAT FOR " 1 HOV‘ILTY . "m.a9 SfiFiii',2PpttitLiti1ft'g “noon an. cum and," 141191 AIAIOUH'I’ mm: THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Wk Iii-77“" __ ' - rgiitrrutN"Gaul,r48tNt'Mr"""' "-homht.'h.TMr.me..er-.. "-a-dagtirg.'a-- “INVITAHON m unmar- I... Bee. tmd, gay-mLcm-s huh-- "i'."",','.",':',,?..?"",',',",',',','-,,-':',,)"'.',")?,'? til “CHAR“! CIA! m "tto" at. up. "a- - 'NAUOIH’Y BUT RIC.“ “THE GORILLA" QEJ'LH ‘5~.‘I~:M~!Q ltn1.lv-,7blll AWN.” McCarthy hnd parked his cu and wu walking across the highw-y near Bon Air Country club to get I alndwich in I tavern. when he "I struck by In untomobile driven north by David Edfeldt of Antioch. According to Edfeldt. McCarthy walked directly in front of his car and was hit by the right front len- der and struck his head "shut the right front ventilator window, bulk- ing the window. Hugh McClrthy, Jr., 30, of 3412 N. Keeler avenue, Chieatto, son of Police Captain Hugh McCarthy of the stockynrds station, Chic-go, died Sund-y morning in the Highland Park hospital from injuries received when he was struck by In auto on Milwaukee avenue Soturday evening at 9 p.m. Chicago Man Hit by Car Dies in H.P. Hospital Sunday 7 the inquest was continued to a Inter date. Todgy, as than, educltion pay! best. Young men who wish to enter Civil Service employment or bull- ness will find in Idequnu pretrBrn- tion the thing most needed for them to procure the lone looked-for "Job." always strong. Like College of Commerce during this week has had positions open for three young mun in stemreraphie work, which any have been unable to MI, All the young men in this school who hlVl Ind stenotrmphie training hive been placed in good positions, and the bu-inon men still want and call for more of them. Quality Clo-non I... M. P. In RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING co. 'm---.-.. Aug-in." thrgrhrrreeaett WWW BehedldPortk.t.1 ar.irstor-todinfistult,-- mtdtobnpnu-tulhou land Put nigh who! m rum (WmMuv-u) “lb. o'elouiztthrmtiteaiiA-t89 man. Wan-Willi Highwood’n new city water but has just been completed with the a- eeption of painting, and is alt My for use " noon as the VI“! Inning and other improvematnta " the hi. front are completed. AME when.“ afed'lfMel'2Ta'l'dl.",Y. be mad. " thin than all ultra- will be than out. ru om day at radio. will in Betrtmber I, according to on n- nounoemcnt and. by Coach J. D. Floyd of the sehooN A“ " partment. The moon for m practice no early in an all. In that the tu.t (In. ll new to! September " which only In!“ about two weeks with It. coaching no! will consist d J. D. Floyd, Richard Hamill, A!!- War- bolov. Chain Lou: and Ink Panther with a part (in. “or from Northwestern unlnrdty. Oct. "-uk. Geneva a High- land Park. Highwood Water Tank Is Completed The Dawn'- schedule in u fol- lows: Sept. 16-HinHUle " HWd Park. Sept. 23--Downe" Gun. " Downers Grove. Oct. 7--Evartston " Highland Park. Oct, 21--Wauketrnn It Hidihnd Park. Oct. 28--New Trier " Nor “or. Nov. 4-Naperville " Nam. Sept. 80--Morton at Highland Park. Another imirovement now Ind" Horse Show _ O HUNTER, JUMPER, SADDLE AND POLO CLASSES . MOUNTED REVIEW 0 RESERVED SEATS $1.00 and $1.50 For the Benefit of the Associated Charities of Fort Sheridan September 2-3-4, 1939 Saturday, Sunday and Monday MILITARY EXHIBITION TWO SHOWS ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY: 1:80 p.m.tnd8:00 p. m. ONE SHOW ON MONDAY AT 1:80 P. M. "" P‘III Reservation. - Phone or Write CAPT. C. B. mrNtrmtRm FORT SHERIDAN HORSE SHOW Phone Lake “I.“ 15“ - [and , Port FORT SHERIDAN l " Maud-main.“ -d-dtbrth.a-t- WIHWUM mmmdhmw d-tta-tHM-FH." Wummumluu- ”mymeuw-um any. Til-Mulligan- timardtotu-at-ttrti1. Pam-n! um Inn bald Ion- dar morning " 9:80 o’clock In St. June- church Burk! In: in St. Hnry'n century. "Keep Fit Gym" Class For Women to Open at "Y" A keep At gym class for women will be taught " the Emmi Park Y.W.C.A., 874 km! venue. this tall by Hill Ruth WIIbridgo, the generll sea-mu. Then will be in- by BrunoDeBartolo Hitghwood Barber Is Buried Monday Bruno Dom. Id, of " Hill- wood - who in: - I barber the, in mm to: Ann, bee of ”an. did “and” In Bib. lmu Isa-odd Mal. _ following n that “has. He had boat I raid-ht of His» wood for two-”4km ”an. Bur- viving m " vita. Una; two soul, Bruno Jr., and but. and m auburn. sylvh and In“. WHILE!!!“ CUTS tWu-er-b-or-It-ttout' be quickly -tt-gtot only to “new painjitq-tt?rdnttyrAstmefEer quick [did no nothing. ham OIL-do BALTJuaI-Idh anyhow-1.! plum and an gammng’ud " P.'"r at ch" GaraG GriuciGu, Elm-6X13 u-amm m“ . i,T51'4 to.ttd,re iia7ria7iiiiiitJr' "m - kifikiuitituit. - -- ' Road-hummus“ BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW! O MOUNTED PISTOL FIRING . O ANTI-AIRCRAFT SEARCH LIGHTS Private Boxes for Entire Show GENERAL ADMISSION 4 Seats $30.00 - 6 Seats $40.00 FIFTY CENTS and "r-ttaut-ttttrepo. annual-uptown:- "-qit.a-d-dar-rt-h. numb-"h. -d-Mh_o..g-. -.ardBhal.t.hs-t- "tbb-tit-n-ar) magnum-mum Amokhni-ndhublo- au_uwtrrr-ttr..- tbCIrMI". “WM '- "i.TGuai.- v" Fic-fi' w --.."_ ara up otRlsnANsCtmCtMAD.4GROOM rim ChuehAd cm; Beientiet DWI-um 0mm DAY..L-.b.l.l. __“_W_!Pé!! 'I-I-ngII- FORMAL m EDTN’IEYTEE 5-3-3137 it SU'.'.".',.),':.".',"','.",'.',',',','.". a-i-oo-a"-. - c‘hvlubull-d a h “Gandhi“- raid-libel“ lb" brH..t-ltqidt_tlM. WWu-d-nhtlhhl "tii-ai-r-eau". m-mwwuu the Me43.-igh Y...“ U tNi. manhunt-u- .ttuYAr.C.A.l_IRqb. half-hm “I. - - o ROUGH RIDING

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